ACTIVE TEACH RIBBON for Microsoft
Office

This
utility is a COM add-in programmed in Microsoft® Visual Basic® for
Application (VBA) using RibbonX and CommandBars objects to be functional
in any Microsoft® Office local language. It destines to Microsoft®
Office users migrating to the 2007 or 2010 version that, knowing
the positions in the previous menu and toolbars structure, want
to know instantaneously where they are in the Ribbon or want,
eventually or not, to continue using menu and toolbars structure
in the proper Office 2007 or 2010 without making changes in
the Ribbon that could disturb the adaptation to the new interface.

Note: Showing a classic interface, although the
main target described here is to teach the positions
in the new interface, the Active Teach Ribbon has options
to satisfy everyone: those users who love the new Ribbon
interface and want to learn it fast and those who hate
it. Despite Microsoft claims that it is an irreversible
success, some users may want to hide it completely and
show the classic interface with all its menus and
toolbars, including context ones. Please see the
FAQs for information about settings in the page of each
application version.

All your
knowledge and practice in the previous interface will continue being
useful as before and they still go to facilitate your adaptation
to Office new interface. Do not throw away your experience, but
do not stagnate in it, by the contrary, use it to advance.

It contemplates
all menu commands and toolbar buttons in all of their different
possible positions to be taught and/or acted, about 857 in 33 bars
in Excel, 1296 in 42 bars in Word, 948 in 27 bars in PowerPoint,
and 1821 in 42 bars in Access that are shown by option or by context
like in the original. The structure pops up selectively with the
mouse running and goes away in an automatic fashion without polluting
the new interface with bars, which is the main target of the Ribbon.